Always low taxes. Always.

August 23, 2007

That could be the new advertising campaign for Wal*Mart this coming tax season.

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The Associated Press reports that tax-filing giant H&R
Block
has signed a kiosk license agreement with the world’s largest
retailer to provide tax preparation services in certain Wal*Mart locations.

In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission late
Wednesday, H&R Block said the deal with the discount store leader expires on May 30, 2009. Either party, however, may terminate
the agreement between April 16 and May 1 of each year.

If not terminated, the agreement will automatically renew for one year after the initial term ends.

So get ready America. When you head to Wal*Mart during the 2008 tax filing season, be sure to bring your W-2 and deduction receipts along with your shopping list.

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  • H&R Block and Jackson Hewitt have provided tax preparation services in Walmarts for many years.
    Next January I invite you to visit the Cedar Park Walmart and visit the temporary office operated by my family. Be sure to bring your W-2 and deduction receipts along with your shopping list.

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